Corey Cabin (crafts cabin)

An exterior view of the odest cabin at the Lions Camp.An interior view of Corey Cabin showing plywood shutters, a large stone fireplace and wooden benches.

This is the oldest structure at the camp. The front two rooms (now used for storage) were on the site when the Billings Lions began the camp in 1927. Originally the two room cabin had a deep front porch which was removed in the 1970's. The unchinked large room at the back has a native stone fireplace and shutters to cover openings on each side. The building served as the original kitchen and dining hall from 1928 to 1937 when the current Dining Hall was completed. Lions are planning to restore the building to what it was like in the 1930's. It is used for crafts and campfires during rainy weather. It is airy and comfortable most when the shutters are open. Photos taken 7/4/2007.

 

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